About 30% of women have experienced cystitis at least once in their lives, experts at Medisvit clinics say.
Cystitis is a disease that in most cases occurs after hypothermia and is accompanied by pain in the lower abdomen, as well as frequent urination, according to Pannochka, an online publication for girls and women from 14 to 35 years old.. net The main factors contributing to the development of cystitis are hypothermia, overwork, insufficient hygiene of the genital organs, impaired bladder emptying. The danger of the weather this winter lies in the fact that people often simply do not have time to "
It should be noted that women suffer from cystitis more often than men.. The reason is the features of the anatomical structure of the female body. The main danger of cystitis is that if it is not properly treated or "
" Do not self-medicate, drink antibiotics, even if they helped before. Learning from friends or acquaintances who have had this disease is also not a good idea.. Each patient has their own causes of the disease, a different microbial lesion, and there may be concomitant ailments..
With cystitis, it is important to follow a dairy-vegetarian diet without hot spices, canned food, meat broths, alcohol. The main treatment for this disease is antibiotic therapy.. Before starting medication, it is necessary to do a bacteriological examination of urine.
According to urologist Oleg Bailo, treatment must be carried out under the supervision of a specialist. The doctor will be able to monitor the patient's condition and the effect of drugs on the body, because it is quite possible that allergic reactions and other side effects may occur..
Often the symptoms of cystitis disappear already on the 3rd-4th day of treatment, but in order for the treatment to be successful, it is important to continue taking the drugs until the end of the course prescribed by the doctor (usually 7-10 days). If you stop taking medications earlier, a relapse or addiction of microorganisms to the antibiotic is possible, which will require you to take stronger drugs, experts say..
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